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Snow could be on the way for parts of the UK as a cold snap arrives in the wake of Storm Claudia.
The storm, named by the Spanish meteorological service, hit the UK on Friday and had a "devastating" impact in Wales, where a major incident was declared.
Dozens of people were rescued from their homes or evacuated in the town of Monmouth, in south-east Wales, following severe flooding when the River Monnow burst its banks.
Some 119.6mm of rainfall was recorded at a Natural Resources Wales rain gauge at Tafalog in Gwent, south-east Wales, in the 12 hours to 6am on Saturday, while 80.6mm was recorded over the same period at Suckley, Worcestershire, the Met Office said.
Floods minister Emma Hardy said the weather is now "more settled" but there "remains a risk of ongoing riv

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